Re: pkgsel
On Sun, 27 Dec 1998, Martin Schulze wrote:
> Philip Jensen wrote:
> > Anyway, does anyone know anything about pkgsel (which is a perl
script).
IIRC it is in fact a b/ash script, which uses whiptail to produce a nice
colourful menu display of varying ways of configuring your shiny new
Debian installation.
I agree with Philip -- it's a shame to have such a nice utility disappear
following the initial install. So, like him, I also switched to another
VC in the middle of my install, and saved not only the pkgsel script, but
also the profiles and tasks sub-directories and their contents, as well as
the rev_task (packages to deinstall) file. [Truth to tell, I was really
more interested in the lists of selected packages as found in the tasks
and profiles sub-directories than in the script to drive their selection.]
The pkgsel script needs some tweaking before you can run it
standalone post-install; but as Joey says: if you've got the lists of
packages which make up a "task" or a "profile", then just run
cat <chosen_packages_list> | dpkg --set-selection
to set your selection of desired packages so that when next you run
dselect, they will already be marked for installation.
(This is, in fact, all pkgsel does.)
> > I thought this was an excellent way of making Debian easier to install.
Agreed.
It's also a neat way to customise your own list of desired packages to
install, for whatever purpose (custom workstation; whatever).
(And, unlike dselect, it doesn't scare you witless the first time you
encounter it.)
msw
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